Robinsonade

//ˌɹɑbɪnsəˈneɪd//

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Czech

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  • robinzonáda noun (genre of adventure fiction)

Danish

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Dutch

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French

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  • robinsonnade noun (genre of adventure fiction)

German

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  • Robinsonade noun (genre of adventure fiction)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Polish

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • robinzonada noun (genre of adventure fiction)
  • робинзонада noun (genre of adventure fiction)

Spanish

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Swedish

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Much, perhaps most, Minecraft fiction follows the robinsonade template, emphasizing the day-to-day life of a character, including nonhuman characters, striving to survive and thrive in a recognizably Minecraftian world by utilizing its resources.

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The individual and isolated hunter and fisherman, with whom Smith and Ricardo begin, belongs among the unimaginative conceits of the eighteenth-century Robinsonades, which in no way express merely a reaction against over-sophistication and a return to a misunderstood natural life, as cultural historians imagine.

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The reader has so far followed Mr. Lecky, the novella’s single reflector, on a Robinsonade through a deserted department store.

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If it touches on isolation, tabulae rasae, or close encounters of a new kind, or if it has a character commenting on society from the outside—it’s a Robinsonade.

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